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What Is Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)?

Blood alcohol content (BAC), also known as a blood alcohol level, is the amount of alcohol in your blood. Alcohol (ethyl alcohol or ethanol) is the intoxicating ingredient found in beer, wine and liquor. When you drink a beverage that contains alcohol, your stomach and small intestines rapidly absorb the alcohol and enter it into your bloodstream. ...

What Do Different Blood Alcohol Levels indicate?

Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant (it reduces stimulation in your central nervous system) and affects every organ in your body. Here’s how different percentages of blood alcohol content (BAC) can affect you physically and mentally: 1. BAC 0.0%: There’s no alcohol in your blood (you’re sober). 2. BAC 0.02%: At this percentage, you may e...

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What are the consequences of having a high BAC level?

Along with a loss of understanding, at this BAC you’ll also experience severe increases in your heart rate, irregular breathing and may have a loss of bladder control. 0.40% and over: This level of BAC may put you in a coma or cause sudden death because your heart or breathing will suddenly stop.

What is the legal limit for blood alcohol content?

Every state in the U.S. has a legal Blood Alcohol (BAC) limit of 0.005% or 0.08%, (depending on the state you are driving in). Most states also have lower legal BAC limits for young and inexperienced drivers, professional drivers and commercial drivers.

What is a safe blood alcohol level?

There is one thing that all states have in common: the per-se BAC limit across the country is .08. If someone has a blood alcohol level of .08 or higher, they are considered legally drunk and will likely be charged for driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. The penalties for DUI will vary by state.

How is BAC measured?

Generally, your BAC is measured by blood, breath, or urine tests. When you drive in any U.S. state, implied consent laws require you to submit to a BAC test if there is probable cause you are impaired.

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Global Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) Level Limits for Driving

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